Philips Allegiant LTC 8500 Series Instructions For Use Manual page 65

Microprocessor-based video switcher/control systems
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User Function 28 -
Select Console Log-in mode
This function controls the system's external Console
port log-in feature. The selection is valid only if DIP
switch 5 on the CPU is in the ON position. If the CPU
DIP switch is OFF, then the log-in mode can not be
activated. After entering the mode, the user moves
the joystick up or down to select which mode the
system should function in. If the log-in feature is
enabled ("MUST USE CON PWD" is selected), any
external PC or other computing device will be
required to log-in before further communication with
the system is possible. The external computing
devices will be required to enter a user number and
the correct password. If the Console log-in feature is
disabled ("NO CON PWD LOGIN" is selected), the
Console port is always available for communication.
Once the selection is made, exit the user function
mode and reset the system either via keyboard
User Function 15 or by removing and restoring the
main AC power to the system. Once the system has
been reset, the Console log-in function will be active
and all external computing devices will need to log-in
before access to the system is possible.
User Function 29 -
Default RS-232 Parameters
Users with priority 1 can use this function to return
the system's external RS-232 ports (Console, Printer,
and Alarm) to a known default state. After entering
the mode, enter your password and press ENTER.
The system will then reset after placing the RS-232
protocols back to their default state. Refer to the
section on Factory Default Settings for more
information on the default protocol settings.
User Function 30 -
Set Console RS-232 Parameters
This function permits users with priority 1 to select
the RS-232 baud rate and handshake options for the
system's Console port. Upon first entering the mode,
the current settings will be displayed. Moving the
joystick up/down selects the baud rate. Moving the
joystick left/right selects the handshake option. After
being changed, the port is also automatically set to
eight data bits, no parity, and one stop bit. Once the
new settings have been selected, enter the user
password and press Enter. Press User to exit the
mode.
User Function 31 -
Set Printer RS-232 Parameters
This function permits users with priority 1 to select
the RS-232 baud rate and handshake options for the
system's Printer port. Upon first entering the mode,
the current settings will be displayed. Moving the
joystick up/down selects the baud rate. Moving the
joystick left/right selects the handshake option. After
being changed, the port is also automatically set to
eight data bits, no parity, and one stop bit. Once the
new settings have been selected, enter the user
password and press Enter. Press User to exit the
mode.
User Function 32 -
Set Alarm RS-232 Parameters
This function permits users with priority 1 to select
the RS-232 baud rate and handshake options for the
system's Alarm port. Upon first entering the mode,
the current settings will be displayed. Moving the
joystick up/down selects the baud rate. Moving the
joystick left/right selects the handshake option. After
being changed, the port is also automatically set to
eight data bits, no parity, and one stop bit. Once the
new settings have been selected, enter the user
password and press Enter. Press User to exit the
mode.
User Function 33 - Display CPU
Software Version Number
Users can use this function to display their user
number and priority level on the monitor screen.
Once the user function is entered, the user number
will be displayed on the top line and the user's
priority level will be display on the bottom line of the
monitor screen. Press User to exit.
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